Chapter 6

Section A
1. Sternum
2. Humerus
3. Llium
4. Ulna
5. Sacrum
6. Radius
7. Femur
8. Patella
9. Tibia
10. Fibula

B:

1. diaphysis
2. epiphyseal cartilage
3. periosteum
4. diaphysis
5. haversian canals
6. osteoblasts
7. ossification
8. osteoclasts
9. osteocyte
10. red bone marrow



Section C-
1. D
2. F
3. G
4. K
5. H
6. E
7. J
8. C
9. A
10. I

Section D
1. Sinus
2. Termporal
3. Mandibular
4. Thoracic
5. Xiphoid
6. Acromion
7. Metacarpals
8. Acetabulum
9. Malleolus
10. Condyle

Ch. 6 Section E
1. B
2. D
3. B
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. C
8. C
9. B
10 A

Ch. 6 Section F
1. Yes, fracture = a broken bone; a sudden breaking of bone.
2. Yes, femur = long bone located in the thigh.
3. Yes, hairline fracture = also known as a stress fracture; a minor fracture in which the bone still in perfect alignment.
4. No, iliac crest = the upper bony ridge of the hip bone.
5. No, orthopedist = an orthopedic surgeon; one specializing in the correction of disorders of the musculoskeletal system.
6. Yes, intercostal = between the ribs.
7. Yes, acetabulum = the socket in the hip that serves as the connection point for the femur.
8. No, femoral = of or relating to the femur or thigh.
9. Yes, tibia = larger or stronger of the two lower leg bones located on the medial side of the lower leg.
10. Yes, orthopedic = branch of medicine dealing with the prevention and correction of disorders of the musculoskeletal system.

Ch. 6 Section G
1. Across: Comminuted
1. Down: Closed
2. Across: Osteoomyelitis
3. Down: Osteoporosis
4. Down: Scoliosis
5. Down: Talipes
6. Across: Kyphosis
7. Down: Ewing's
8. Across: Lordosis
9. Across: Greenstick
H:
1. acetab
2. calc
3. cost
4. crani
5. osteomalacia
6. mandibul
7. rach
8. stern
9. vertebr
10. osteo
Chapter 6 Section I-
1. C
2. J
3. I
4. H
5. D
6. G
7. B
8. E
9. F
10. A


Ch. 6 Section K
1. Floating
2. Condyle
3. True
4. Sutures
5. Osteocytes
6. Foramen
7. Epiphysis
8. Trochanter
9. Spine
10. Sesamoid

Ch. 6 Section L
1. A
2. D
3. B
4. A
5. C

Ch 7
B:
1. c
2. e
3.h
4. g
5. b
6. f
7. j
8 i
9 a
10 d

Chapter 7Section C-
1. RectusFemoris
2. Temporal
3.Sternomastoid
4. Deltoid
5. Masseter
6. PectoralisMajor
7.Gastrocnemis
8. Trapezius
9. GluteusMaximus
10.Latissimus Dorsi

Chapter 7 Section D
1. Brachi
2. Dystrophy
3. Polymyocytis
4. Arthritis
5. Viscous
6. Visceral
7. Adduction
8. Supination
9. Rheumatoid
10. Sciatica

Ch. 7 Section E
1. Polymyositis
2. Ganglion
3. Osteoarthritis
4. Sprain
5. Lyme Disease
6. Muscular Dystrophy
7. Rheumatiod
8. Gout
9. Bunion
10. Strain

Ch. 7 Section F
1. arthralgia
2. insertion
3. muscle fiber
4. skeletal
5. trunk
6. articulation
7. crepitation
8. bursa
9. subluxation
10. fibrous joint

H:

1. flexon
2. supination
3. abduction
4. flexion
5. rotation
6. pronation
7. extension
8. plantarflexion
9. dorsiflexion
10. circumduction




Chapter 7 Section I-

1. Flexion:Bending motion decreasing the angle between two bones. Spelled Correctly? YES

2. Bunion:Abnormal enlargement of the joint at the base of the great toe. SpelledCorrectly? YES

3. MetatarSophalangel: Joint connecting to metatarsal of the foot with thephalange of the great toe. Spelled Correctly? YES

4. Tendon:Strong fibrous band of tissue that attaches the muscle to the bone. SpelledCorrectly? YES

5. Bunionectomy:Removal of the bony overgrowth and the bursa at the base of the great toe. SpelledCorrectly? YES

6. Rotation:The movement that involves the turning of a bone on its own axis. SpelledCorrectly? YES

7. Contracture:An abnormal usually permanent, bending of a joint into a fixed position. SpelledCorrectly? YES

8. Insertion:Point of attachment of a muscle to a bone that it moves. Spelled Correctly? YES

9. Fascia:This sheet of fibrous connective tissue that penetrates as well as cover theentire muscle holding the fiberstogether. Spelled Correctly? YES

10. VastusLateralis: A muscle located on the outer side of the femur, often usedfor intramuscular injections. Spelled Correctly? YES


Ch. 7 Section K
1. B
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. B